Hey Zoe Just wanted to say we love your videos. And yes there grows pains, but what is most important that you learn from your mistakes. And I’m sure your dad did as well to give you advice. That’s what us farmers do. Take care Love your work ethic!👍
I don't know if you and others have thought about this on bin filling but i have bu's per foot of depth in my head. 30' bin is 565 bu's/ft 36' bin is 814 bu/ft so knowing that makes it easier in the last few feet. ie. a little less climbing.
I enjoy your channel so much. It seems so honest and genuine. And I really appreciate that you aren't using T&A click bait to get views like some channels. Keep up the good work.
I'm so glad that you have the bins sight under control as much as you do. Having too much corn is a good problem to have. I'm glad you got away with all the multitasking this time. I hope your luck holds out.
The FFA creed, “for I know the joys and discomforts of agricultural life and hold an inborn fondness for those associations, which even in hours of discouragement, I cannot deny.” Hope the unpleasant hours aren’t too long.😁 Thanks for the video. Hope that auto shutoff nozzle is working.
You learn from your mistakes. With all the technology nowadays you need a couple of wireless cameras. So you don’t have to climb the bin so much.Just keep watching and learning from jd. That’s why it’s always good to have one person run your grain site.
Can you add a safety cage to your ladder on the bin. Good your doing pull ups, arm strength is important for climbing the ladder so often. Thanks for the videos
You didn't mess up or make mistakes you've learned. That's what farming is and if it wasn't for friends on our farm anything done. I grew up on the dairy farm in Butler county Ohio. But Miss farming about everyday.
Hi Zoe. The autonomous Fendt you demoed reminded me about cameras. Dakota micro cams has 1 to 4 camera system that wires right up to your monitors. They put them in a lot of Fendts. Milwaukee tools has a battery powered broom with rotating head. Laura has one.
Yes,,, why do farmers keep letting the garbage pile up on the header at the end of the day ,, instead of blowing it off to maybe keep it from getting damaged,,,, just saying 😎
Wow! So much work in farming, appreciate all the extra work you put into setting up all the camera angles throughout your work day.
Takes alot of time to learn everything, and each day on the farm you will definitely learn new things everyday....good job young lady...
You are in great physical shape and tough for sure. Going up and down the ladder is not as easy as it looks.
Hey Zoe
Just wanted to say we love your videos.
And yes there grows pains, but what is most important that you learn from your mistakes.
And I’m sure your dad did as well to give you advice. That’s what us farmers do.
Take care
Love your work ethic!👍
Don't be too hard on yourself, mistakes are all part of it. You're doing a great job. Harvest is almost done!
I don't know if you and others have thought about this on bin filling but i have bu's per foot of depth in my head. 30' bin is 565 bu's/ft 36' bin is 814 bu/ft so knowing that makes it easier in the last few feet. ie. a little less climbing.
“Mess ups” are life learning experiences. You are doing well. You and your team got it cleaned up quick and back to work.
Cleanup wasn’t too bad 👍
I enjoy your channel so much. It seems so honest and genuine. And I really appreciate that you aren't using T&A click bait to get views like some channels. Keep up the good work.
Thanks! I definitely see the clickbait works well but also annoys people
Looks like you got a new green grain truck. John Deere green
The only thing more down to earth than Zoe is her corn
I'm so glad that you have the bins sight under control as much as you do. Having too much corn is a good problem to have. I'm glad you got away with all the multitasking this time. I hope your luck holds out.
Thanks!
You can bang on the side of a bin and determine how full it is
The FFA creed, “for I know the joys and discomforts of agricultural life and hold an inborn fondness for those associations, which even in hours of discouragement, I cannot deny.” Hope the unpleasant hours aren’t too long.😁
Thanks for the video. Hope that auto shutoff nozzle is working.
You learn from your mistakes. With all the technology nowadays you need a couple of wireless cameras. So you don’t have to climb the bin so much.Just keep watching and learning from jd. That’s why it’s always good to have one person run your grain site.
Can you add a safety cage to your ladder on the bin.
Good your doing pull ups, arm strength is important for climbing the ladder so
often.
Thanks for the videos
You're better than me. If I had done the ladders as many times as you, the pull ups would not have happened. At least the bins are full. 😊😊
I was definitely tempted to not do them a few times lol
Wow! Need to get some cows for cleaning up the spills, have some of your FFA kids bring their critters over.
Every day is a good day when the lord let’s you wake up
Hi again Zoe. Dakota Ag cams has videos on UA-cam. Wired
And wireless cameras. Cameras work on JD trucks and implements. Bin sites too.
10:56 You meant well that counts for something:)
You didn't mess up or make mistakes you've learned. That's what farming is and if it wasn't for friends on our farm anything done. I grew up on the dairy farm in Butler county Ohio. But Miss farming about everyday.
Hi Zoe. The autonomous Fendt you demoed reminded me about cameras. Dakota micro cams has 1 to 4 camera system that wires right up to your monitors. They put them in a lot of Fendts. Milwaukee tools has a battery powered broom with rotating head. Laura has one.
I’ll have to check those out!
wish i was there to help
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On the other hand Zoe,,, you know were to put the deer stand this time 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪😎
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👍👍👍
keep pushing forward
Corn bin experiences
Good video
Well, its full! You aren't the first and you certainly won't be the last farmer to run bins over.. no one got hurt!
True!
Dougo wouldn’t be happy with you😂
I was thinking the same thing he's such a binsight nerd and a bit of a control freak.
Well, uhhhhh…….sweat equity will get the problem rectified.😂😂
No better way to learn grain warehousing than spilling grain and plugging legs and drags and augers. Makes you pause a little bit next time. 😂
Been there done that and spinners don’t always load them evenly either. Trust me unfortunately I know. 🤦♂️
Put a camera in the wet bins save lots of time.
Yes,,, why do farmers keep letting the garbage pile up on the header at the end of the day ,, instead of blowing it off to maybe keep it from getting damaged,,,, just saying 😎
Don't sell yourself short you got a lot to keep up with